Sunday, May 01, 2011
Angelic Tails: True Stories of Heavenly Canine Companions
Angelic Tails: True Stories of Heavenly Canine Companions
This newly released book is by author Joan Wester Anderson, renown for writing books on angelic visitations and miracles. The book is published by Loyola Press.
The following excerpt is from Loyola Press:
Angelic Tails is a collection of down-to-earth true stories from ordinary people who believe that God has graced their lives through heavenly canine companions. Each of the 30 stories challenges readers to reconsider their conception of angels—from the story of a former Air Force colonel whose golden retrievers served as his heavenly helpers in the Colorado wilderness to the account of St. John Bosco, who, for more than 30 years, was protected by an angelic dog as he walked the dangerous city streets. In the end, for all who see through the eyes of faith, this book is evidence that God can use even muddy paws and cold noses to fulfill his purposes in our world.
Joan Wester Anderson has been a freelance writer and public speaker for almost thirty years. Her fifteen books include the New York Times Bestseller Where Angels Walk (Ballantine Books, 1993) and Where Wonders Prevail (Ballantine, 1997), and she is a popular guest on radio and television talk shows. The mother of five adult children and grandmother of two, she lives in Prospect Heights, Illinois.
Visit her website: Joan Wester Anderson
Read more: Loyola Press
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
A New Springtime of Christian Unity has arrived in the Church
The Holy Spirit Photograph by Loci B. Lenar |
Anglican Converts Send Easter Message of Hope for New Springtime in the Church - International - Catholic Online
The following excerpt is from Catholic Online:
By Randy Sly
WASHINGTON, DC (Catholic Online) - Around 900 Anglicans, including 61 clergy, from England and Wales became Catholics this Easter in response to the invitation from Pope Benedict through what is commonly being called the Anglican Ordinariate.
It is a sign of things to come and the flowering of unity that has long been desired by many on both sides of the Anglican-Catholic chasm. Soon we will also receive word of a second wave - the Anglican Ordinariate in North America.
Read more: Anglican Converts Send Easter Message
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